I study a fair amount of ecopolitics. It was a 'minor' in college if you will.

Some will recall, a couple months ago, when I raised the observation that it appeared that the international financiers were shocking the world in preparation for bringing humankind to its knees.

Their modus operandum, through 36 countries, has been to introduce shock via:
economic instability
financial crisis
food shortage
energy crisis
governmental crisis
military junta takeover
land grabs after natural storms...think recent Indonesian tsunami when villagers returned to see our mega resorts where their homes used to be

They take over infrastructure, natural resources, farms, utilities, mining, oil...what have you. For pennies on the dollar. After applying sufficient shock to the victim.

They did the Mexican peso crisis in 1995. The 52 billion dollar bail out had conditions that allowed them to re-write the Mexican constitution. The farmers lost their farms and moved north in order to feed their families. Hence the mass migration of "illegal aliens."

They did the Asian financial crisis of 1997. They were behind the Russian crisis of .... 1992?

They have hit about all of the Latin American countries and we are not real popular down there.

This all took off with Kissinger working hand in hand with David and Nelson Rockefeller that led to the murder of Allende and rise of the murderous Pinochet regime.

The year was 1973. Since then 36 countries have been shocked with much of their resources privatized and controlled for pennies on the dollar.

While it elevated our standard of living, it did not elevate our standing in much of the world.

To be fair, we were not the first. This is what empires are so often built on. The blood and exploitation of less militarily and economically developed nations. It has nothing to do with America or Americans. It is the work of the financial power elite working with Federal Reserve funding in the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the World Bank.

The Chase bank has also been heavily involved of course. Largest shareholder? Why David Rockefeller of course.

_________________"If the people allow private banks to control their currency the banks and corporations will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson

If the world had an emperor, his resume would likely like this (from the cited Rockefeller Wikipedia piece):

[edit] Some positions held/institutions founded during his lifetime
Chairman/Honorary Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations (Chairman: (1970-1985);
Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank (1969-1981);
Founder and North American Chairman (1977-1991), Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission;
A U.S. founding member, life member, and member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group (1954-);
Founding Chairman of the Partnership for New York City (PFNYC) (1979-1988);
Board Director, B. F. Goodrich & Co. (1956-64), Punta Alegre Sugar Corp., The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (1960-65);
Chairman/Chairman Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art (1948-, Chairman: 1962-1972, 1987-1993);
Founder and Chairman/Honorary Chairman of the Council of the Americas (1963-);
Honorary Chairman and Life Trustee of The Rockefeller University (Chairman: 1950-1975);
Trustee/Life Trustee of the University of Chicago (1947-1962, 1966-);
Director of the Peterson Institute (Formerly: The Institute for International Economics);
President and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Harvard College Board of Overseers (1954-1960, 1962-1968);
President of the Board of Overseas Study at Harvard University;
Member, American Friends of the London School of Economics;
Co-founder and Chairman of the Chase International Advisory Committee';
Chairman, Chase International Investment Corporation (1961-1975);
Class A Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York;
Leading member of the Russian-American Bankers Forum (1992);
Chairman of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
Director of the New York Clearing House (1971-1978);
Founder and Chairman of the Center for Inter-American Relations (CIAR) (Cultural adjunct of the Council of the Americas, 1965);
Founder and Chairman/Honorary Chairman of the Americas Society;
Co-founder of the Chairman's Latin American Advisory Council;
Founder of the Forum of the Americas;
Honorary Chairman of the Japan Society;
Chairman of the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association;
Director of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation;
Co-founder of The Business Committee for the Arts (BAC) (1967);
Chairman of Morningside Heights, Inc.;
Board member of the Westchester County Planning Commission;
Board member of the Commerce Committee for the Alliance for Progress (1961);
Founder of the Emergency Committee for American Trade;
Director of the Overseas Development Council;
Director of American Overseas Finance Corporation;
Member of Reagan's President's Commission on Executive Exchange (1981);
Director of the US-USSR Trade and Economic Council;
Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Council for U.S.-China Trade;
Founder of the Emergency Committee on American Trade (ECAT);
Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Council on Japan-United States Economic Relations;
Chairman of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Reform of the International Monetary System;
Founding member/Honorary member of the Commission on White House Fellows (1964-1965);
A Trustee of the John F. Kennedy Library;
An Honorary Trustee and Chairman of the Executive Committee of International House of New York;
A Trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1947-1960);
Primary Founder/U.S. Executive Committee, Dartmouth Conference;
Founder and Chairman of the International Executive Service Corps (IESC) (Chairman: 1964-1968);
Co-founder of the Synergos affiliated Global Philanthropists Circle;
Honorary Advisor/International Advisor of Praemium Imperiale;
Member of the Peace Parks Foundation;
Trustee of Historic Hudson Valley (1981-);
Chairman of the Stone Barns Restoration Corporation;
Chairman of Rockefeller Financial Services;
Chairman, The Rockefeller Group Inc. (1983-1995);
Chairman, Rockefeller Center Properties Inc. (1985-1992);
Co-founder and Advisory Trustee of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) (1940) (Chairman: 1981-1987);
Co-founder and Honorary Trustee of the Rockefeller Family Fund (RFF) (1967);
President of his father's Sealantic Fund;
Founder of the David Rockefeller Fund (1989);
Founded and funded the David Rockefeller Global Development Fund (RBF) (2006);
Founded the David Rockefeller Graduate Program at Rockefeller University;
Co-founded, funded and on the Advisory Committee of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) at Harvard (1994-).
(Sources: Who's Who 2006, 158th Annual Edition, London: A & C Black Publishers Ltd; Rockefeller Archive Center Web site: Biographical details; Will Banyan, The Proud Internationalist, (PDF, 2006), Martin Frost Web site; William Hoffman, David: Report on a Rockefeller, 1971; Memoirs, 2002.)

[edit] Some awards
Presidential Medal of Freedom (1998);
U.S. Legion of Merit (1945);
U.S. Legion of Honor (1945);
U.S. Army Commendation Ribbon (1945);
Italian Order of Merit;
Order of the Sun, Peru;
Order of the Cedar, Lebanon;
Order of the Crown (Belgium);
National Order of Ivory Coast;
Order of the Aztec Eagle, Mexico;
Order of the Southern Cross, Brazil;
Order of Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela;
Order of Humane African Redemption, Liberia;
Medal of honor of the St. Nicholas Society;
Charles Evans Hughes award NCCJ, (1974);
George C. Marshall Foundation Award (1999);
Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy (2001);
Scroll of Honor of the Municipal Art Society;
The Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur (2000);
Duncan Phillips Medal]] from The Phillips Collection;
C. Walter Nichols Award, New York University (1970);
Grand Cordon, Order of Scared Treasure, Japan (1991);
Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit, Germany;
Order of the White Elephant and Order of the Crown (Thailand);
World Brotherhood Award, Jewish Theological Seminary (1953);
Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects (1965);
Honorary degree, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (2006);
Medal of Honor for City Planning, American Institute of Architects (1968);
World Monuments Fund's Hadrian Award (For preservation of Art and Architecture) (1994);
National Institute of Social Sciences Gold Medal Award (1967 — awarded to all 5 brothers);
United States Council for International Business (USCIB) International Leadership Award (1983);
The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award: "In recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York" (1965).

_________________"If the people allow private banks to control their currency the banks and corporations will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson

Founded and funded the David Rockefeller Global Development Fund (RBF) (2006);

Imagine the Purple Tang Global Development Fund. How much financial power are you wielding when your nme is perched in front of Global Development Fund

Bill Gates and Warren Buffet together wouldn't call their fund a Global Development Fund

_________________"If the people allow private banks to control their currency the banks and corporations will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson